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American Girl doll photos

In honor of the American Girl dolls store coming to Easton Town Center we asked readers to share
photos of dolls and their owners. Have a photo you would like to share?
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Submitted by Amanda ChamberlainGracyn Chamberlain, age 5, poses with her doll, Julie. The two wear Lucky Fin (www.luckyfinproject.org) bracelets in honor of Gracyn, who has symbrachydactly, a birth defect.Request to buy this photo

Miranda Burnett, 14, poses with her dolls. From left: Kit, Molly, Julie and her look alike doll Miranda.Request to buy this photo

Submitted by Raquel Quinn of WestervilleNicole Quinn is 7 years and celebrated her First Communion this past May. To celebrate this special occasion, she took the look like me doll, she named Brooke, with her. They both wore matching dresses, veils, and jewelry.Request to buy this photo

Submitted by Wendy PramikRosie Pramik, age 6, attends Immaculate Conception in Clintonville and is happy to have a matching uniform for her doll, Rebecca.Request to buy this photo

Isabella Keane, of Pickerington, and her doll, Bella, like to wear their glasses and play teacher in their playroom.Request to buy this photo

Anne McPherson, of Columbus, has traveled with family and doll, Anna, to Chicago to visit American Girl Place (and also to watch the Cubs play). Anne first received her doll at age 8, and she still has her now at 15.Request to buy this photo

Submitted by Marjorie BlaineMarjorie Blaine, of Seattle, is an Ohio State graduate (2008) and is holding Molly and Kit, her first two American Girl dolls, in this photo. She now has 28 dolls.Request to buy this photo

In 1997, Judy Roush gave American Girl dolls to her daughters, daughter-in-law and grand-daughter. From left to right: Barb with Sophie, Jill with Emily, Kim with Felicity, Allison with Kirsten, Katie with mini Samantha and Amy with Samantha.Request to buy this photo

Brian Mason shared this photo of Alyssa, Jenna and Megan with their American Girl dolls in the kitchen. The dolls’ chef hats and the pizza were made as part of a craft project done at a local Michael's store.Request to buy this photo

Submitted by Elaine EsteppMegan Estepp Foltz is pictured in 1993 at age 10 with her American Girl doll, Samantha. They both wore dresses matching the bridesmaids at her brother’s wedding.Request to buy this photo

Submitted by Penny AllenderRuby Allender, of Reynoldsburg, visited the American Girl Cafe in New York.Request to buy this photo

Submitted by Belinda DunlapThe picture was taken in 1997 at the Mount de Chantal Academy in Wheeling, W.Va. They presented an American Girl doll "tea", and several mothers took their daughters to it (and their dolls). From left to right: Katie DiLoreto with Addy and Kirsten; Katie McIlvain; Erin Solterbeck; Erin McIlvain with Samantha; Amy Dunlap with Addy; Elizabeth DiLoreto with Molly; Abi Rice with Samantha; and Maggie McIlvain with Molly.Request to buy this photo

Jane Ross, a great-grandmother from Worthington, shares Ruthie, her American Girl doll, with both her grandchildren and great-grandchildren when they visit.Request to buy this photo

Submitted by Brenda FreigerBrenda Freiger, of Port Huron, celebrated her 50th birthday at the American Girl Place Chicago. While there she purchased Saige and brought along her first doll, Millie.Request to buy this photo

Photo submitted by Amy WhitakerAnna Whitaker, 8, holds her newest doll, Holly, which she received at Christmas. Her mother, Amy, never had an American Girl doll when she was growing up, but says she “must admit that I enjoy dressing them up as much as Anna.”Request to buy this photo

Emily, 8, loves her American Girl doll that she received last Christmas, and she can't wait to go to the new American Girl Store with her Gigi and great-grandmother.Request to buy this photo

Submitted by Patricia LantisAbbey and Lucy enjoy a patio lunch with their American Girl doll family.Request to buy this photo

Submitted by Julie GreerJessica Greer, of Gahanna, poses with her American Girl doll, Kathran, in their matching costumes for the New Albany Ballet Company performance of "Babes in Toyland" in December 2005.Request to buy this photo

Submitted by Sarah MillerAubrey Miller is photographed with her doll, Elizabeth. Wherever Aubrey goes, Elizabeth goes as well.Request to buy this photo

Submitted by Steve BrechterAmelia Brechter, of New Albany, traveled with her family to Chicago last weekend and visited the American Girl store. Her father says the 5-year-old is looking forward to visiting the new store at Easton.Request to buy this photo

Submitted by Dorothy RawlingsSeana Brooke, of Hilliard, travels with her doll, Jessica, all of the time.Request to buy this photo

Joe Andrews, of West Virginia, shares this photo taken on the Staten Island Ferry during a New York City vacation with family friends. His daughters received new American Girl Dolls from the store there, and enjoyed playing with them on the trip.Request to buy this photo

Submitted by Tracie SaundersMia Saunders is seen here celebrating her 7th birthday in July 2011 at the American Girl Place Chicago. Mia has traveled many places with her Bitty Baby she named Sophie, including Myrtle Beach and Walt Disney World. Mia is looking forward to celebrating her 9th birthday at the new American Girl store at Easton.Request to buy this photo

Peyton Riddle has four American Girl Dolls, and they are special to her because she got them for her birthday.Request to buy this photo

Submitted by Pam Van ArsdaleAmelia Van Arsdale, age 10, poses with her American Girl Doll, Chrissa. Amelia's paternal grandparents live in Kansas City, so she and her doll are sporting T-shirts from there.Request to buy this photo

Dispatch Intern Jenn Smola took her Felicity doll to a Junior Women's Club American Girl tea party in 2002. Her great-grandmother sewed Felicity's outfit.Request to buy this photo

Susannah Elliott, a Dispatch Web producer, had a matching outfit to coordinate with her Molly doll when she was in the third grade.Request to buy this photo

Laura from Colombia, South America, shared this photo of her with Hannah, at age 15. She said she was able to purchase the doll with her own money by selling cupcakes.Request to buy this photo

Allison Dorr, of Columbus, received her Kaya doll from Santa on Christmas morning in 2002, when she was nine.Request to buy this photo

Submitted by Linda Fulton of WestervilleGina and her Lanie doll are dressed and ready for First Communion.Request to buy this photo

Submitted by Anthony ContinoGabi loves her American Girl dolls Julia and Maggie and is looking forward to visiting the American Girl store at Easton. She lives in Mooresville, N.C., but will be visiting her grandparents in Circleville in July.Request to buy this photo

Colleen Sexton, of Grandview Heights, holds a Molly doll wearing a Sock Monkey dress she made. Sexton has her own business of making doll clothes for American Girl dolls.Request to buy this photo

Katie Hirsch of Chillicothe and her American Girl doll in matching dresses made by her grandmother, Laura Burns of Grove City.Request to buy this photo

Submitted by Sarah HallEmma and her Bitty Baby, whose name is “Bitty,” are dressed in their Easter best, including matching shoes.Request to buy this photo

On a trip to Chicago last year, Trinity Matheny, of Columbus, said she searched for a doll that looks like her daughter, Sophia, with blue eyes, fair skin and long, red hair. She settled on American Girl's Emily (on the far right), which they have renamed Sophia.Request to buy this photo

Kathryn Brooks, age 7, poses with Marie Grace, Rebecca, Caroline, and Julie. Kathryn started her American Girl collection two years ago when her family traveled to Chicago to purchase Rebecca.Request to buy this photo

Submitted by Vickie BealLexi Vereen is ready to visit the American Girl store at Easton Town Center with her doll, Julie.Request to buy this photo

Toni Assael shares this photo of her daughter, Jessica, and her Molly doll. The two are standing in front of her nine-room dollhouse, which her father made for her as a wedding gift.Request to buy this photo